PATH
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Platform exposure
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13F filers
2
institutions
Market cap
$5.3B
518M shares
52-week range
$9.20 – $19.84
9% from low
Sector
SERVICES-PREPACKAGED SOFTWARE
Exchange
NYSE
CS
Borrow rate
0.44%
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Price (6 mo)
UiPath, Inc.
UiPath Inc offers an end-to-end cross-application enterprise automation platform principally with computer vision technology and user interface automations in its initial RPA offering, which remains the foundation of the platform. The platform leverages a range of automation technologies, including robotic process automation, application programming interface, and artificial intelligence. UiPath's solution can automate a broad range of repetitive tasks across industries, including claims processing, employee onboarding, invoice-to-cash, loan applications, and customer service. The company works in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, and Asia-Pacific, with the maximum revenue from the America.
www.uipath.com- Employees
- 3,981
- IPO / List date
- Apr 21, 2021
- HQ
- NEW YORK, NY
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Super investors & insiders
| Institution | Shares | Reported |
|---|---|---|
| Renaissance Technologiesas of 2024-06-30 | 1,047,357 | $13.3M |
| Bridgewater Associatesas of 2026-03-31 | 37,242 | $413.4K |
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$PATH chatter on StockTwits

My position in $PATH $SYM $GLXY is based on earnings reaction watch. Volatility is expected, but the structure still looks intact.
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$PATH I see bearish sentiment here all the time. I think it is stupid. Think morons, think. This company is more profitable than many other software stocks and it is growing and its growth rate increases! Compare that to $TEAM that always loses money and is 4x bigger. Some idiots still short $PATH, but one day it will break out and these idiots will have to capitulate higher. Even when the whole sector crashes, $PATH remains stronger on relative basis. Also I am hearing a lot of progress being made by the company. There is a lot of news coming. The next ER will be interesting. Just give it a chance.
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Still holding $PATH $PSFE $IBRX $KLAC. The market is pricing in long-term conviction holding, but I think the longer-term story is still developing.
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$PATH What will happen first? World cup ends or this stock have a single green day?
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$CEG $PATH $RKLB shows signs of breakout vs rejection debate. I am holding through noise while watching key levels and sentiment shifts.
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I am seeing risk management focus in $PATH $CRWV $INFQ. Not reacting emotionally, just observing price action and volume behavior across sessions.
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$PATH I think cost of using Anthropic and open ai will matter at some point… Perhaps some companies will use a cheap Chinese llm governed by path to accomplish automated work flows…
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$PATH PATH is certainly sitting in a vulnerable spot technically, resting just above its 52-week defensive boundary of $9.20. However, a true breakdown requires an expansion of volatility and a vacuum of buyers. Right now, the dark pool prints prove that buyers are highly active at this price point, and the options market is too call-heavy to easily allow a frictionless slide downward. The current data reflects capitulation-phase absorption rather than a catalyst for a new downward spiral. The stock is being heavily pinned and accumulated by value-driven capital while a legacy holder exits the theater.
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$PATH Aggressive market orders would relentlessly hit the public bids, causing wide, cascading red candles and a rapid slide toward the $9.20 multi-month low. Because the price is grinding horizontally while tens of millions of shares trade hands, it indicates block absorption. A massive liquidity provider or collection of institutions is sitting at this exact psychological level ($10.00–$10.30), completely absorbing a large, structural seller who is winding down a position via pre-arranged block crosses.
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$PATH Max Pain Target: The "Max Pain" strike across almost all near-term summer expiries (June 26, July 17, August 21) is firmly anchored at $11.00—nearly 8% above current spot prices. This massive call volume and open interest concentration act as a structural buffer. It suggests that instead of buying puts to bet on a collapse, market participants are either aggressively buying cheap LEAPs/calls at psychological support, or institutions are executing heavy buy-write strategies (accumulating shares while selling calls) to lower their cost basis. 2. Dark Pool Churn: Absorption vs. DistributionThe consistent 50M+ daily volume print on flat price action is the footprint of alternative trading systems (ATS) and dark pool crossing. If this volume represented panicked, one-sided institutional distribution, it would severely skew the public order book.
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$PATH Analyzing the microstructure of UiPath (PATH) right now—specifically balancing the heavy tape volume against the underlying derivatives layer—reveals that the data actually points away from an aggressive, immediate flush to a new All-Time Low (ATL). Instead, it points to a massive institutional battleground and structural floor. The breakdown of the dark pool and options dynamics around the current $10.16 zone indicates several key trends: 1. Options Flow: The Call Skew Defies the DowntrendTypically, when a stock is on the precipice of a violent leg down to new lows, options flows see aggressive, protective, or speculative Out-of-the-Money (OTM) put sweeps. For PATH, the exact opposite is happening: The Put-Call Ratio: The daily volume Put-Call ratio has hovered around a remarkably low 0.26, with a total open interest ratio of 0.48. Open Interest Distribution: Call Open Interest sits at roughly 584,000 contracts compared to just 288,000 Put contracts. Max Pain Target:
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$PATH With Some of the market bleeding bad today, I am surprised how PATH managed to stay in $10 levels.. 50M volume is just too much for a fraction of movement considering the stock wasn't too active today (only at the start of the session).
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